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Only 2% of the Epstein Files Reached Daylight — The Rest Remains in the Underworld

Epstein Files show the DOJ holds 14.6 terabytes of evidence. Bondi released a fraction and claimed “This is everything.”

Only 2% of the Epstein Files have been released.

That is not my claim — it comes from internal FBI and DOJ correspondence, the same correspondence Pam Bondi hoped you would never see.

In March 2025, a senior FBI digital forensics agent wrote that the Bureau was preparing to unpack “approximately 14.6 terabytes of archived data.”

Yet the files released to the public — the ones Bondi theatrically rolled out as “full transparency” — amount to roughly 300 gigabytes.

That’s 2%.

Two. Percent.

Bondi knew this.

DOJ knew this.

The White House knew this.

Still they told the world: “This is everything.”


What Bondi Calls “Transparency” Is Actually Containment

Pam Bondi is not an impartial officer of disclosure.

She is part of the network — the same network that linked:

  • Miriam Adelson → Sheldon Adelson → Netanyahu

  • Dershowitz → Maxwell → Epstein

  • Trump world → Chabad → Mossad-linked intermediaries

The files you’ve already read in my previous investigations show it clearly:

The FBI’s own CHS testimony states that Sheldon Adelson was behind Alan Dershowitz and working directly with Netanyahu.

This wasn’t coincidence — it was custody. And Pam Bondi wasn’t sent to expose the Epstein architecture, but to guard it for her “dear friend” Miriam Adelson.

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The Epstein System: A Complete Map of the Cover-Up They Said Didn’t Exist

From Acosta to Barr to Bondi to Lutnick: a documented breakdown of the contradictions, the blackmail denials, and the machinery that kept Epstein untouched.


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The man who said “I represent the Rothschild” wasn’t serving an agency. He was serving a dynasty.


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